Pigment-specific growth and grazing rates of phytoplankton in the central equatorial Pacific

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作者
Latasa, M
Landry, MR
Schluter, L
Bidigare, RR
机构
[1] UNIV HAWAII MANOA,DEPT OCEANOG,HONOLULU,HI 96822
[2] WATER QUAL RES INST,DK-2970 HORSHOLM,DENMARK
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10.4319/lo.1997.42.2.0289
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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Dilution experiments were performed during two transects across the central equatorial Pacific (3 degrees N-3 degrees S, 140 degrees W) to estimate growth and mortality rates of select phytoplankton groups distinguished by their characteristic pigments. The first transect was conducted in February-March 1992 during a moderate El Nino event; the second transect took place in August-September 1992, under normal upwelling conditions. Experiments with and without added nutrients (N, P, Fe, and Mn) indicated that growth rates were nutrient limited during El Nino conditions. Nevertheless, the enhanced growth rates with added nutrients during El Nino were less than rates without added nutrients during the normal upwelling period; therefore, nutrients alone did not account for all of the differences between cruises, Growth rates were different for the various algal groups. in August-September, diatoms grew at 1.7 d(-1), and prochlorophytes and prymnesiophytes at similar to 0.5 d(-1). Grazing by microzooplankton balanced growth for algal groups exhibiting the lowest growth rates (i.e. prymnesiophytes and prochlorophytes). Although microzooplankton grazing on diatoms and pelagophytes was also significant, a substantial fraction of their growth escaped consumption, accounting for most of the net chlorophyll production of the phytoplankton community.
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